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  • E-1 Visas for Canadian Consultants & Professional Service Companies

    Canadian citizens can often gain entry to the US with greater ease than others; this preferential treatment for our friends across the border is linked to treaty provisions within the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). One of the first visa categories considered when analyzing U.S. employment authorization options for Canadian nationals is the TN […]

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  • Employee Spotlight: Nichole Herr

    Nichole Herr joined Berardi Immigration Law in November 2019 as Chief Financial Officer. She oversees all aspects of the accounting and financial areas of the firm including payroll, compliance, ledger activity, expenses, and receivables. Prior to starting with Berardi Immigration Law, Nichole was Director of Finance at Rupp, Baase, Pfalzgraf, Cunningham LLC, where she managed […]

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  • L-1 Case Summary 2.6.2020

    Senior Associate Attorney Gabriella Agostinelli tells us about her recent L-1 approval at the border.  She discusses one of her most frequently asked questions—do I really need an L-1?  The L-1 category is very flexible –you can come here once a month or once a year.  If you are interested in spending more than 183 […]

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  • Visa Waiver Program May Soon Have New Restrictions

    In an effort to reinforce national security, the House of Representatives has passed a bill that would place restrictions on visa-free travel to the United States. This legislation was passed three days after President Barack Obama’s Oval Office speech on terrorism, during which he “ordered the Departments of State and Homeland Security to review the […]
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  • Employee Spotlight: Paralegal Danielle Blahowicz

    Danielle Blahowicz is a Paralegal at Berardi Immigration Law. She prepares and files Adjustment of Status applications, Waivers, NAFTA applications (TNs and Ls), nonimmigrant visas, immigrant visas, naturalization applications, and work and travel authorization applications. Ms. Blahowicz handles many of our marriage-based green card cases. “Every case is different so it’s always interesting,” Ms. Blahowicz […]
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  • DOS discontinues visa page inserts in U.S. passports in 2016

    Jet-setters, take note: the U.S. Department of State has made a change to its passport policy. Starting January 1, 2016, the DOS will no longer add visa page inserts into U.S. passports. Those who need to obtain additional pages in their valid passports will have to get a new passport by mail. Currently, U.S. passport […]
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  • Beyond the Border: A United States-Canada Joint Declaration

    “Beyond the Border: A Shared Vision for Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness” is a joint initiative between the United States and Canada to enhance security and expedite trade and travel in order to benefit both nations. From the declaration by President Obama and Prime Minister Harper released on February 4, 2011: “The United States and […]
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  • What visitors and foreign nationals need to know about driving in the United States

    Are you planning on driving a car during your upcoming trip to the U.S.? If so, come prepared. Here’s a checklist for visitors driving in the United States: Check with the motor vehicle department of each state you plan to drive in to find out the requirements for international drivers. (Canadians are exempt.) In addition […]
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  • E-1 Visas for Canadian Consultants & Professional Service Companies

    Canadian citizens can often gain entry to the US with greater ease than others; this preferential treatment for our friends across the border is linked to treaty provisions within the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). One of the first visa categories considered when analyzing U.S. employment authorization options for Canadian nationals is the TN […]

    Read More
  • Employee Spotlight: Nichole Herr

    Nichole Herr joined Berardi Immigration Law in November 2019 as Chief Financial Officer. She oversees all aspects of the accounting and financial areas of the firm including payroll, compliance, ledger activity, expenses, and receivables. Prior to starting with Berardi Immigration Law, Nichole was Director of Finance at Rupp, Baase, Pfalzgraf, Cunningham LLC, where she managed […]

    Read More
  • L-1 Case Summary 2.6.2020

    Senior Associate Attorney Gabriella Agostinelli tells us about her recent L-1 approval at the border.  She discusses one of her most frequently asked questions—do I really need an L-1?  The L-1 category is very flexible –you can come here once a month or once a year.  If you are interested in spending more than 183 […]

    Read More

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  • Visa Waiver Program May Soon Have New Restrictions

    In an effort to reinforce national security, the House of Representatives has passed a bill that would place restrictions on visa-free travel to the United States. This legislation was passed three days after President Barack Obama’s Oval Office speech on terrorism, during which he “ordered the Departments of State and Homeland Security to review the […]
    Read More
  • Employee Spotlight: Paralegal Danielle Blahowicz

    Danielle Blahowicz is a Paralegal at Berardi Immigration Law. She prepares and files Adjustment of Status applications, Waivers, NAFTA applications (TNs and Ls), nonimmigrant visas, immigrant visas, naturalization applications, and work and travel authorization applications. Ms. Blahowicz handles many of our marriage-based green card cases. “Every case is different so it’s always interesting,” Ms. Blahowicz […]
    Read More
  • DOS discontinues visa page inserts in U.S. passports in 2016

    Jet-setters, take note: the U.S. Department of State has made a change to its passport policy. Starting January 1, 2016, the DOS will no longer add visa page inserts into U.S. passports. Those who need to obtain additional pages in their valid passports will have to get a new passport by mail. Currently, U.S. passport […]
    Read More
  • Beyond the Border: A United States-Canada Joint Declaration

    “Beyond the Border: A Shared Vision for Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness” is a joint initiative between the United States and Canada to enhance security and expedite trade and travel in order to benefit both nations. From the declaration by President Obama and Prime Minister Harper released on February 4, 2011: “The United States and […]
    Read More
  • What visitors and foreign nationals need to know about driving in the United States

    Are you planning on driving a car during your upcoming trip to the U.S.? If so, come prepared. Here’s a checklist for visitors driving in the United States: Check with the motor vehicle department of each state you plan to drive in to find out the requirements for international drivers. (Canadians are exempt.) In addition […]
    Read More

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